Filtering is a useful way for you to extract a specific subset of EPC content based on conditions related to what you need to find.

You can filter the Risk list by the following.

Component Description
Name Textual search for any existing name of an object
Identifier Empty – The object does not have a unique identifier
Not-Empty – The object has a unique identifier
Detectability Empty – The object does not have a detectability value
Not-Empty – The object has a detectability value
Child Risks Empty – The object has no risk associated
Not-Empty – The object has at least one associated risk
Impact Customized risk priorities
Likelihood Customized risk priorities
Score Empty – The object has no score
Not Empty – The object has a score
Priority Customized risk priorities
Role Empty – The object has no role
Not Empty – The object has a role
Documents Empty – The object has no associated documents
Not-Empty – The object has at least one associated document
Description Empty – The object has no description
Not Empty – The object has a description
My RASCI-VS Responsible
Accountable
Support
Consulted
Informed
Verifier
Signatory
Type Risk Set
Risk Folder
Risk
Subtype Empty – The object does not have a business type associated
Not-Empty – The object has at least one business type associated
Categories Empty – The object has no category associated
Not-Empty – The object has at least one associated category
Modified Date The specific dates that things have been modified by
Last Modify By Textual search of last resource who last modified an object
Status Shows the status of the item in question (published vs in-progress)
Sent for Approval
Approved
In Progress
Published
Rejected
Revised
Sent for Review
Under Revision
Locked False – The object isn’t locked
True – The object is locked

The Filtering section will cover the following:
1. How to Add Filters
2. How to Remove Filters
3. How to Combine Filters

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